Broad Beach sand project
Joe Dombroski of Canoga Park fishes off public access stairs during high tide at Broad Beach in Malibu. The beach has eroded to a dangerous degree. To protect their properties, residents have piled sandbags and, more recently, built an emergency rock wall to hold back the tides.
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Contractor Alex Peris applies a coat of plaster to a support column of a home at Broad Beach after it suffered water damage.
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Kiana Ayati, 20, left, and Chris Brodbeck, 21, of Calabasas, practice yoga at Broad Beach.
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High tide at Broad Beach in Malibu is photographed on a March Sunday in 2013.
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Malibu’s Broad Beach could once again live up to its name under a sand replenishment project to be funded by property owners.
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Wini Lumsden of Broad Beach, Malibu, stands next to a rock revetment designed to protect her home from water damage. A sand replenishment project will create 50 to 60 feet of restored dune over the revetment and 60 to 70 feet of restored beach.
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Malibu’s Broad Beach could once again live up to its name.
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Malibu’s Broad Beach.
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Dog trainer Chris Penketh, 45, of Woodland Hills, visits Broad Beach in Malibu. A sand replenishment project has been approved.
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Waves crash along Broad Beach in Malibu in 2010.
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